The 2026 FIFA World Cup features 48 national teams — and behind every squad stands a manager who built it, shaped it, and will be judged by what happens on the pitch. But one of the most fascinating and underreported stories of this tournament is the coaching map: where do the 2026 FIFA World Cup Coaches actually come from?
The answer reveals a clear hierarchy. Argentina, France, Spain, Italy, and Germany supply the overwhelming majority of elite international coaches. Meanwhile, more than a dozen nations manage their own squads with a local coach who knows the culture from the inside.
All coaches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup have finalized their 26-player rosters. Meanwhile, the remaining teams have submitted preliminary squads of up to 55 players.
2026 FIFA World Cup Coaches — Full List by Country
Here’s the full country-by-country list of all 2026 FIFA World Cup coaches along with their nationalities, accurate as of May 2026.

🇦🇷 Argentina — 6 Coaches (Most of Any Nation)
Argentina is sending more head coaches to the 2026 World Cup than any other nation — a testament to the country’s rich tactical heritage and its knack for producing coaching talent that thrives on the global stage.
| Coach | Managing |
|---|---|
| Lionel Scaloni | 🇦🇷 Argentina |
| Gustavo Alfaro | 🇵🇾 Paraguay |
| Mauricio Pochettino | 🇺🇸 United States |
| Sebastián Beccacece | 🇪🇨 Ecuador |
| Marcelo Bielsa | 🇺🇾 Uruguay |
| Néstor Lorenzo | 🇨🇴 Colombia |
Six of the 48 World Cup coaches are Argentine. Scaloni manages the defending champions. Pochettino takes charge of hosts USA. Bielsa — the revered “El Loco” — makes Uruguay one of the tournament’s most tactically interesting sides.
Lorenzo quietly guided Colombia to their strongest qualifying campaign in years. Argentine coaches are not merely present at this World Cup — they are central to its most compelling storylines.
🇫🇷 France — 5 Coaches
France’s coaching diaspora rivals Argentina’s at the top of the table. With five coaches across the 48-team field, Les Bleus’ tactical school has spread impressively across Africa and the Caribbean.
| Coach | Managing |
|---|---|
| Didier Deschamps | 🇫🇷 France |
| Sébastien Migné | 🇭🇹 Haiti |
| Sabri Lamouchi | 🇹🇳 Tunisia |
| Rudi Garcia | 🇧🇪 Belgium |
| Sébastien Desabre | 🇨🇩 DR Congo |
Deschamps leads one of the tournament favourites. Garcia takes a strong Belgium side into an intriguing group. Lamouchi and Desabre represent France’s strong presence across African football, while Migné manages Haiti in their first World Cup.
🇪🇸 Spain — 4 Coaches
Spain’s coaching tradition — shaped by the tiki-taka era and the tactical revolution of Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona — has produced four coaches present at the 2026 World Cup.
| Coach | Managing |
|---|---|
| Luis de la Fuente | 🇪🇸 Spain |
| Julen Lopetegui | 🇶🇦 Qatar |
| Roberto Martínez | 🇵🇹 Portugal |
| Thomas Christiansen | 🇵🇦 Panama |
De la Fuente leads co-favourites Spain. Martínez manages a Portugal side still built around Cristiano Ronaldo. Lopetegui — who once managed Spain and Real Madrid — takes Qatar into the tournament. Christiansen guides Central American debutants Panama.
🇮🇹 Italy — 3 Coaches
Italy itself did not qualify for the 2026 World Cup — yet three Italian coaches are present, managing some of the tournament’s most high-profile squads.
| Coach | Managing |
|---|---|
| Carlo Ancelotti | 🇧🇷 Brazil |
| Vincenzo Montella | 🇹🇷 Turkey |
| Fabio Cannavaro | 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan |
The headline: Carlo Ancelotti takes charge of Brazil for his first major international tournament — the most high-profile managerial appointment of the entire pre-tournament period.
The five-time Champions League winner brings his calm authority to the Seleção. Cannavaro, the 2006 World Cup-winning captain, now manages first-timers Uzbekistan.
🇩🇪 Germany — 3 Coaches
Germany has three coaches at the tournament, including their own manager Julian Nagelsmann.
The most intriguing subtext: Thomas Tuchel manages England — meaning the German coaching school produced both the Germany and England managers. Rangnick’s Austria are one of Europe’s most progressive pressing sides. All three German coaches are known for high-intensity, tactically detailed systems.
Countries With 2 Coaches Each
Several nations have produced two World Cup coaches apiece:
🇨🇭 Switzerland — 2 Coaches
| Coach | Managing |
|---|---|
| Murat Yakin | 🇨🇭 Switzerland |
| Vladimir Petković | 🇩🇿 Algeria |
Yakin leads Switzerland. Petković — who previously managed Switzerland — now coaches Algeria.
🇲🇦 Morocco — 2 Coaches
| Coach | Managing |
|---|---|
| Mohamed Ouahbi | 🇲🇦 Morocco |
| Jamal Sellami | 🇯🇴 Jordan |
Both Moroccan coaches manage their respective national teams in what is a proud moment for North African football.
🇦🇺 Australia — 2 Coaches
| Coach | Managing |
|---|---|
| Tony Popovic | 🇦🇺 Australia |
| Graham Arnold | 🇮🇶 Iraq |
Both are prominent figures in Australian football. Arnold previously managed Australia himself before taking on Iraq.
🇳🇱 Netherlands — 2 Coaches
| Coach | Managing |
|---|---|
| Ronald Koeman | 🇳🇱 Netherlands |
| Dick Advocaat | 🇨🇼 Curaçao |
Koeman leads a Netherlands side among the tournament’s top contenders. Advocaat — one of the most experienced managers in world football at 78 — guides tournament debutants Curaçao, the smallest nation ever to qualify for a World Cup.
🏴 England — 2 Coaches
| Coach | Managing |
|---|---|
| Graham Potter | 🇸🇪 Sweden |
| Darren Bazeley | 🇳🇿 New Zealand |
Countries With 1 Coach Each
The following nations are represented by a single coach at the 2026 World Cup, managing either their home country or a foreign nation:
| Coach’s Nationality | Coach | Managing |
|---|---|---|
| 🇲🇽 Mexico | Javier Aguirre | 🇲🇽 Mexico |
| 🇧🇪 Belgium | Hugo Broos | 🇿🇦 South Africa |
| 🇰🇷 South Korea | Hong Myung-bo | 🇰🇷 South Korea |
| 🇨🇿 Czech Republic | Miroslav Koubek | 🇨🇿 Czech Republic |
| 🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina | Sergej Barbarez | 🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina |
| 🏴 Scotland | Steve Clarke | 🏴 Scotland |
| 🇺🇸 United States | Jesse Marsch | 🇨🇦 Canada |
| 🇨🇮 Ivory Coast | Emerse Faé | 🇨🇮 Ivory Coast |
| 🇯🇵 Japan | Hajime Moriyasu | 🇯🇵 Japan |
| 🇪🇬 Egypt | Hossam Hassan | 🇪🇬 Egypt |
| 🇮🇷 Iran | Amir Ghalenoei | 🇮🇷 Iran |
| 🇨🇻 Cape Verde | Bubista | 🇨🇻 Cape Verde |
| 🇬🇷 Greece | Georgios Donis | 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia |
| 🇸🇳 Senegal | Pape Thiaw | 🇸🇳 Senegal |
| 🇳🇴 Norway | Ståle Solbakken | 🇳🇴 Norway |
| 🇭🇷 Croatia | Zlatko Dalić | 🇭🇷 Croatia |
| 🇵🇹 Portugal | Carlos Queiroz | 🇬🇭 Ghana |
Key Talking Points
Argentina Dominates Global Coaching
No other country matches Argentina’s six coaches at the 2026 World Cup. From Scaloni aiming to defend the title to Pochettino guiding host nation USA, Argentine tactical influence is steering the tournament from all angles at once.
Bielsa’s influence — already enormous through the coaches he trained and inspired — is now literally present on the sideline in North America.
Italy Has No Team But Three Coaches
Italy failed to qualify for the second consecutive World Cup — yet three Italian coaches are managing at the tournament.
Most notably, Carlo Ancelotti’s appointment as Brazil’s head coach is the defining managerial story of the pre-tournament period.
The Azzurra’s absence from the field makes their coaching representation on it both ironic and a testament to Italy’s enduring tactical export value.
A German Manages England
Thomas Tuchel coaching England is one of the tournament’s most quietly fascinating subplots.
Tuchel and Julian Nagelsmann will both be in the dugout, one for Germany, one for England.
If the two nations meet in the knockout rounds, it will be the most unusual managerial subplot in World Cup history.
Jesse Marsch: American Coaching Canada
United States-born Marsch, who has coached extensively in Europe with stints at RB Leipzig and Leeds United, now leads Canada, one of the host nations, into the tournament. Meanwhile, Argentine Pochettino is in charge of the other host nation, the USA.
The coaching irony of the tournament’s two North American co-hosts being managed by a South American and a European respectively, has not gone unnoticed.
Home Coaches vs. Foreign Coaches
Of the 48 nations competing, roughly half have appointed a foreign head coach — a trend that has accelerated significantly in modern international football.
Nations once reluctant to look abroad, particularly in Africa and Asia, have increasingly turned to experienced European coaches, particularly from Argentina, France, and Italy.
Coaches by Country of Origin

| Country | Number of Coaches at WC 2026 |
|---|---|
| 🇦🇷 Argentina | 6 |
| 🇫🇷 France | 5 |
| 🇪🇸 Spain | 4 |
| 🇩🇪 Germany | 3 |
| 🇮🇹 Italy | 3 |
| 🇨🇭 Switzerland | 2 |
| 🇲🇦 Morocco | 2 |
| 🇦🇺 Australia | 2 |
| 🇳🇱 Netherlands | 2 |
| 🏴 England | 2 |
| All others | 1 each |
The coaching map of the 2026 FIFA World Cup is as rich and surprising as any other story heading into the tournament. Argentina’s six managers dotted across four continents.
Italy’s ghost presence through Ancelotti, Montella, and Cannavaro. A German managing England. An American managing Canada.
Football’s global nature has never been more visible — and it starts in the dugout.

